Who does Wenger think he is fooling when he says that he believes that Arsenal can win the league?

When there was a level playing field Arsenal could proudly boast to being a top team, capable of winning the league and every other competition; but with the arrival of the oligarch to West London and the sheikh to Manchester, everything changed.
Abramovich threw hundreds of millions at his pet project and if something didn’t work he threw it away and started again.

Sheikh Mansour has done exactly the same at Manchester City; the difference being that part of the building process has involved taking some of Arsenal’s best talent. Read more...

First of all, a big shout out to you for creating and maintaining a blog for the fans of our football club.

I am, and have always been, a very passionate Arsenal supporter and am becoming increasingly frustrated with the club and its directors.

In response to Alisher Usmanov’s open letter to the current board of directors of Arsenal Holdings plc, in which he acknowledged the power of the voice of the fans through social media sites, I created a simple voting webpage on which the fans of Arsenal can vote on whether or not they would like Usmanov to be given a seat on the board. Read more...

A few days ago when Robin van Persie released a statement to the fans about his future at the club, many things have happened. Some fans have been furious, while others asking him for a second chance! In fact, a facebook fan page was created for just that. The aim of the page was to get 20,000 fans to show Robin that we still need him around. The last time I checked, the page had surpassed 12K fans. Incredible isn’t it?

Well it seems what I expected to happen at the end of the season occurred. A star player leaves again and Hill-Wood talks utter nonsense. Please bear with me when I say that the evil tides at the club wasn’t bad luck, but pre-determined by people. Van Persie is going (AGAIN) and the board don’t want to change their stand on this growing tide among star players at the club. My opinion is that:

1. They (the board) knew Van Persie was not going to renew his contract. So they barred him from speaking to the press. Read more...

There are a few things to consider here and I (before I start) come from a very Pro Arsene Wenger camp. However as a keen observer of whats been going on at my beloved club I have to say that Wenger and the Arsenal board are entirely profit orientated and have no real interest in running a sucessfull team other than to turn a healthy profit. Read more...

Okay we have now had more than enough time to know that Stan Kroenke has no intention at all of changing Arsene Wenger’s management style, and in fact has had no obvious input into the running of Arsenal.

When ever Kroenke or Gazidis speaks about the club they make it clear that they support the “self-sustaining model” which only sees cash flowing INTO the Arsenal coffers rather than outgoing investment. In fact Kroenke’s first season in charge could see Arsenal failing to make the Top Four for the first time in sixteen years. Read more...

I have said many times that supporters should stick together in this difficult period that we are going through at the moment and that still stands. However, after reading that Stan Kroenke has a estimated wealth of £1.85bn and Alisher Usmanov has an estimated wealth of £8bn and that these two billionaires who effectively own our club are in the top ten Football owners in this country it got me thinking— why are they not working together for good of our club. Read more...

I did an article that bashed the current Arsenal board, especially Kroenke and Hill-Wood, in May and got really bashed by most of the readers for my pro-Usmanov stance. At that time people said that it was for the good of the club that the “American” took over our club and not the “Russian”. The typical racists decided that since Americans are always “good”, Stan is “good”. Well its been more than 3 damn months and still i haven’t seen anything good done by the “American”. Read more...

As much as it pains me to see the mess we are currently in, I think many of us are missing the fundamentals here.

Wenger and the board are basically economists and financiers and businessmen. They are investors. Many are not true fans but see the potential of a cash rich business and the revenue stream that a successful global brand that Arsenal is. Wenger stands out as he also is a football manager. They all agree on the base for Arsenal is a sound business model. This means that the club is: